Ha ha ha , So, this time you are showing that the nature can wobble too.
Still, they are very Karen like photo.
(technically, to capture moving thin branches without disappearing on the
white background must be very tricky shot. Beautifully very well done)

I used a range of shutter speeds but in the first one I stopped it down to f/29 at 1/5 of a sec. and used a polarizing filter so I could make a longer exposure without overexposing the image.
It was quite windy! On a calmer day I might have gone with a
slightly longer exposure.
(I also layered 2 images in the first 2 photographs but the last one is just as it turned out..
Thank you Carla.

Hi Karen, I love the simplicity of and the negative spaces of the first one. I haven’t used filters (I have one) so this is helpful to me. I think it is so interesting how we are creating new sets of images in this new medium, digital imagery. Even the paintings take on a new look.
Thank you Carla

Karen, I find these images incredibly moving. I just keep going back to each one to see which one draws me in the most and find that they are ALL successful. There is something magical about each one, but for me, there is something extra special about the second one.